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Cities are using AI-assisted, bus-mounted cameras to keep bus lanes clear. As Andy Boenau explains in Fast Company, “Recent ...
The longest trial in Canadian history ended with the BC Supreme Court awarding rights to a 750-hectare parcel in Richmond to ...
The Philadelphia transit agency is eliminating 32 bus lines and slashing service on dozens of others after the state ...
High housing costs are squeezing out common shared spaces in many UK apartments, leading to social isolation and negative ...
The MTA approved a contract to extend the Q Line to three new stations, with surface work slated to begin in September.
Renewable energy experts and developers in Texas are warning that rural communities could bear the brunt of the economic impact from changes to federal tax credits for wind and solar put in place by ...
The first-ever pan-North American World Cup offers urban planners a unique opportunity: to undo the legacy of failed promises ...
The city previously made headlines for the U.S. Supreme Court case allowing penalties for camping prohibited by local ...
Bucking national trends, New Rochelle is building new housing at a rapid pace — and bringing rents down in the process.
Multiple projects, helped along by city and state incentives, will densify the area around the Palm Avenue station.
Why hiring outside consultants to represent public works projects at meetings often misses the point of having public ...
FEMA is replacing traditional trailers, which quickly deteriorate and are unfit for long-term habitation, with modular, ...